As reported in an earlier article, Cheap $1 Boston Market Printable Coupon is Going Viral, the inevitable happened. Due to the overwhelming response – thousands upon thousands of coupons being printed and redeemed – Boston Market is indeed experiencing a shortage of chicken menu items, and has removed the highly sought after $1 Coupon Meal Deal from their website.
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Word of the popular Boston Market $1 meal coupon is going viral. Chicken lovers printing off the cheap $1 Boston Market coupons have created a feeding frenzy, feasting on a complete dinner of one quarter white or three-piece dark chicken, mashed potatoes and cornbread. Dine in or take out, the $1 chicken meal dinner expires 11/1/2009.
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Thought free KFC chicken was great? Boston Market $1 Coupons are good for your choice of a quarter white or 3 piece dark chicken, mashed potatoes and cornbread. That's right, not $1.00 off, but one dollar for the complete meal.
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In the future, you may snuggle up in warm, cozy sweats made of chicken feathers or jeans made of wheat, enjoying comfortable, durable new fabrics that are "green" and environmentally friendly.
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Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have found evidence of a novel pathway for potential human exposure to antibiotic-resistant bacteria from intensively raised poultry—driving behind the trucks transporting broiler chickens from farm to slaughterhouse.
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Researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) are wagging a finger at currently held notions about the way digits are formed.
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Charles Darwin maintained that the domesticated chicken derives from the red jungle fowl, but new research from Uppsala University now shows that the wild origins of the chicken are more complicated than that.
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Scientists in Germany are reporting development of test that can answer one of the most frustrating questions in the animal kingdom: Is that bird a boy or a girl" Their study, a potential boon to poultry farmers and bird breeders, is scheduled for the Feb. 15 issue of ACS’ Analytical Chemistry, a semi-monthly journal.
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Researchers have answered a similarly vexing (and far more relevant) genomic question: Which of the thousands of long stretches of repeated DNA in the human genome came first? And which are the duplicates?
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Bacteria which live symbiotically inside the blood-sucking pests called red poultry mites could be a new and effective target to prevent the spread of Salmonella and similar pathogens in chickens, turkeys and other table birds, according to scientists speaking today (Wednesday 5 September 2007) at the Society for General Microbiology’s 161st Meeting at the University of Edinburgh, UK, which runs from 3-6 September 2007.
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Most people heading off to a sunny winter vacation in a foreign country know something about how to avoid a nasty case of travellers' diarrhea, but they don't know everything they should, according to a University of Alberta study.
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